Show I LATEST TELEGRAMS and aenese indignation meeting denouncing president arthur the arrest of boute agent parke hailed with delight at denver I inre in Perila rile among the icebergs uy by W U to alio llio anti and chines chinese mec ting CHICAGO april 16 tho the antichi anti chi nese neso meeting at tho tile II allon west vest randolph street last eveni evening 91 was a great success in pointon point of attend attendance n and all tho tile seats being occupied it was tho the first of the series to be held under the auspices of the trades assembly tho tile representative body of tho the wages won workers cers of chica chicago e shall spread over the country and T bring about the reenactment of tho the chinese bill the five hundred tradesmen were called to order by mr rogers It ogere president of the assembly mayor harris was chosen chairman his honor who was warmly greeted said ho lie had not prepared P a red a speech but the subject was ono to which lift lie had given much thought when the news ca camo me from washington that the president dent had vetoed tho the bill restriction restricting in g chinese chine se immigration there was a feeling of pain in tho the hearts of nine tenths of the tile people west of the and of thousands cast and of indignation on the part of millions especially in california where the chinese were a curso and a nuisance applause hayes blundered but arthur ra went deeper into tho the question feeling m called ailed upon to erlo eulogize i z the tile chinese to applaud them af for r the tile worst thing that had been dono done in this t ii s country co u n r Y they T i did not work for our u r b benefit L n e fi t alo alone n e egbu but t on account of their greed of gold which they did not spend hero here but took back to china with them to enjoy he ile did not intend to eay say anything of a party nature but it behooved hini to remark that the party behind arthur was feeling that ho lie had committed a tumble terrible blunder blander and was doing loin his ills level best to correct it applause the tile democrats had not sunk deep jeep enough in folly to attempt to check the passage of the restrict restrictive i c chinese bill the question was whether we wo were to allow that vast hive of humanity of people tocoma td come here 10 mr win hallcy halley of sacramento s was w as the next speaker he ile began by sayi my ang ing he ile was glad to see tho the better c class lass of newspapers were with them on the question mentioning particularly the tribune bune applause he ile had bad lived in california for years and knew what a curse tile chinese were to that state the burlingame Treaty which was responsible for their coming was a delusion tho the chinese caring nothing for it and the united states deriving no benefit from it for it as was anticipated anticipate morally and socially physically or politically the chinese Chii iese were not desirable as neighbors bo rs they were simply imitators originating nothing they did not progress on tho the contrary contrary they had been going backi backward tard for or GOO years he ile wanted boseo to aeo the donop olies go too applause leland stanford and the other blunde plunderers aers had turned california into a moral and physical desert they having no sympathy with the feelings and hopes of white workingmen referring to tile veto the speaker said his reasons were very weak the monopolists and their hireling preachers telegraphed him to do it these men were in ir league against the producing classes of the country and it was time there was a change applause nope no people le had stood as much as those of cali california i r having the remedy in their own hands ho ile did not think the president should have power to veto everything indiscriminately and especially when tile will of tho the people was distinctly expressed and clearly understood upon any me measure asur applause I the president had no right to say that the pacific coast should bo be a slop fail pail for asia th thus us preventing tho the development of tho coun making in it not only the pride ride of the United states but of the tile whole w ole world the following resolutions were f adopt adopted dd whereas there is aradi a radical distinction in in race civilization and manner of life between between the american native and tho the chinese people who have come to the united states merely to make mo money to spend next to bothin nothing and n d to take i it t away with them on tj their r home journey at tho the car earliest fiest opportunity remaining alien and unassimilated during their stay amongst us and a moral and social nuisance as provided for on the pacific coast which is acknowledged by the anti chiaiese bill passed by the pressure of unanimous public opinion wherever it was not falsified by a subsidized press in the interest el of soulless monopolies therefore be it resolved that we sti stigmatize tile presidents veto of the an ti chinese bill as treason to civilized society opening this continent to an avalanche barbarians who would degrade the standard of life ot of the whole white race rice by practices and manners of living which cannot annot bo be tolerated among civilized nations of these enlightened times Rc resolved solved that we demand from congress the enactment reenactment re of said anti chinese bill until it can in be passed over his excel excellences encis veto and that we c call upon tho people of tho tile whole united states to I o relegate elegate to r avato life all office lio holders ders and all fe legislators who have proved themselves traitors trai tora to their race and country perils of the jeanette SAN sax FRANCISCO april IG 16 alic call to tomorrow morrow will publish a letter from D dr r II 11 C Led lidyard Lc dyard an american now in siberia to a friend in this city ewhen at ledyard met dannenhower who give him some interesting details of the loss of or the jeanette from which the following extracts tracts aro are made since the first fall when lien they were cabi caught ait by tee in trying in to reach herald island they have taken no course but were held as in the jaws of death squeezing till every timber quivered turned this way and that thrown floating and then caught a again ain aad every hour bour in i n suspense never kii knowing owing when the ice would close upon them throughout this strain they were well and trying to ba cheerful wonting very hard for the engine and the men were barely able to keep tho the water out they had to pump for a year and half june 11 1881 the crisis came carne the ship showed greater straining 11 than before the deck dock quivered P and inexplicable movements warned them and they their boats and made their camp p beside the vessel she rose anaam and turned in her cradle till the yards tou touched clied the ic ethen tho tile rigging gave way the mast lay jay I I I I I v I r A I al I V prostrated at in the morning the tile floo floe parted arted and all went down the cry of alarm called all to escape from a crevice in the ice it opened just through tho the captains tent then began to retreat twenty nine days dava they struggled southward ard three hundred miles then of broken ice were h over four miles milesa a day was thought good fortune after one series of fourteen days they were twenty seven miles further north than at first while working over the tile ico ice dragging three boats they discovered discover ej bennett island to explore which uey spent three weeks of their vre precious cious summer days and expended much of their limited su supply ply of food to this detour those w who io survived attribute much of their suffering suu ering and the death of their commander with nineteen men after three months of this perilous and exhausting work they came to tho the blue waters and then with fair winds took a course for the mouth of or the lena river where they I met villes vill boat which waa stove against g dinst a block oi of ice the ca captains P bains N boat a I lost her mast and sail the captain landed handed with all well but abandoned the boat as the water was shallow and would not make mako the tilo channel of tho the river A T stewart A co NEW YORK april 17 jadao hiilton mys ro regarding garding the retire retirement ra ent from business of A T co that lie is simply tired of business and that the firm arm do not withdraw from trade because they have babe been unsuccessful cess ful tho the policy li cy instituted by mr stewart has been n adhered to ever since bis his death audgo hiilton thinks his atti attitude tudo towards the hebrews was an advantage to his business leading tou dry ry goods merchants declare that tho tile bouso so lias has been declining ever since stewarts warts death that the management 19 ement was not good that the removal of his wholesale lie house SOUP up town was a great mistake e and that stewart co cbs s trade was seriously affected by the tho loss of the hebrew patronage schooner capsized CHICAGO april 16 A sel schooner boner on arriving hero here this afternoon afternoon reports that yesterday afternoon on the lake it discovered a schooner ol 01 about I 50 tons burthen turned over on its side ide no one ono was visible about the tile wreck from letters etc the final ones of tho tile name only were visible it was ju judged aged that slie she belongs to grand haven or south haven land I league I A joint meeting of the land le league ig ue i in n ti aliis ds city was held here bere tonight to n night listened to an address by y GP oconner M P for galway on his return from the pacific coast A thousand persons ivero were present oconnor was was received with great enthusiasm and spoke e at I length emah addresses were also made mado by mr cannon gannon president of the iowa land league father darney president ident of the illinois land I league eague and others the arr staf forke parke cot col April 16 the announcement no of hie the arrest of route agent parke at st louis louls was ivas hailed with delight here c eighty seven sevell complaints of lost drafts etc were made to the inspector within alio last three months it is thought the purpose of the tile thieves was to secure signatures for a gigantic schema scheme of of forgeries Ile Ite leased DUBLIN DUBLI april 16 obrien cn editor of the united fed ireland is unconditionally I released from prison I strike PARIS april 16 five thousand employees representing every trade connected with the manufacture of iron struck against tho proposal of their masters to deduct 40 cen turns on every hundred francs of their wages to be applied to the tile payment of insurance to premium of the men nien against accidents to lie be Ite leased I LoX LONDON DOx april 16 the observers dublin correspondent believes that parnell on his return to th kilmainham Kilmain ham bam jail will be unconditionally released the tile trial begun IG 16 the trial of the albanians who murdered commander selby while on a shooting excursion near artaki asia minor has begun un the public prosecution asked that tho the sentence of the prisoners be only fifteen years at hard labor as the crime was committed in the heat beat of the struggle destructive fire CRISFIELD md april 16 seventeen te en stores and dwellings one third of the business section othe of alio town was burned last night the loss was insurance i james booth in in whose store tho tile fire originated was arrested on a charge of I l arson I |